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Jeevan Nagar Vendors allege police harshness | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, June 21: After facing failure to arrest the mysterious people involved in the thefts cases Nai Basti area of city, the police has reportedly started harassing innocent vegetable vendors, alleged some vendors doing their business in Nai Basti and Digiana area. In recent past there has been increase in the theft cases in the city particularly in posh colonies of the city and despite efforts by the police, they have failed to nab the people involved in these incidents. Source said that some days back, the police begun to harass some vegetable vendors charging them for involvement in the theft cases in Jeevan Nagar area. The police have claimed that some outsider (outside of State) people involved increasing thefts or chain snatching cases. "The vendors are feeling scared now and are shifting to rural area due to the rudeness of police", said a local resident, Sham Lal. A vendor namely Raju recalled that two police personnel visited him and started questioning him in alleged theft and chain snatching case in the area. They (police personals) however has cautioned him not to his business in the areas next time. When contacted Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Jammu Parbhat Singh said that he will take a look into the allegation but said that in most of the cases people from outside the state working and living in the city are involved in theft and chain snatching cases. He further said that the police has launched special anti theft campaign in the city to nab the people involved in thefts and chain snatching cases.
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